🚴♂️ Power your recovery, quietly and smartly.
The Aidapt Power Assisted Portable Pedal Cycle Exerciser combines a quiet motor with 12 adjustable resistance levels and a remote LCD display to provide low-impact leg and arm rehabilitation exercises. Designed for adults up to 100 kg, it offers effortless setup and real-time workout tracking, making it an ideal solution for improving circulation and mobility from the comfort of your chair.
Maximum weight recommendation | 100 Kilograms |
Controls type | Remote |
Display type | LCD |
Handle type | Standard |
Number of resistance levels | 12 |
Operation mode | Automatic |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Aidapt |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05021196694632 |
Units | 1.0 count |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
M**R
motorised pedal exerciser (non resistant)
This is a neat little exerciser for legs and arms. I am unable to easily rotate my legs so this is ideal for me. It has 5 simple programmes and records time, theoretical distance and calories - theoretical because there is no resistance and so no actual 'effort' expended. I have found it helps my hips and gives a measure of gentle aerobic exercise for my legs - resulting in very much less swollen ankles. It is a very gentle 'physiotherapy'. I have not used it for my arms yet. The down side is that it came with no clear instructions - I emailed the seller company and they sent me very precise instructions and information for each of the 5 programmes. The other seriously down side is that the electrical cord is far too short which limits where one can use it (especially if you had it on a table to exercise the arms). It appears to be a fairly robust machine. Mine was second hand and in reasonable condition.
P**A
Recommendations
Put the panels and stand together. Tried it for the first time now with my carer. The product is good and can help with circulation.I would suggest, if the panels can be more disabled friendly where you can get your legs by yourself.
K**T
Just the ticket
Ideal for daily exercise. Easy to put together and relatively stable (though it can wobble a bit). I use it every day and it's helped a lot to prevent atrophy. I've got foot drop - so I wrap the pedals tightly around my orthotic shoe / AFO. Recommend it for people with foot drop.
D**S
Really good product
I am a user of a wheelchair after an operation and unable to use my legs. Was advised to give a cycling wheel a go. I purchased this am thoroughly pleased I did. Is working as I hoped and I received it quickly and great product. Really hope other people who are in a similar position as I am give it a go. Great product 👌
L**E
Useless product
There are many things wrong with this product. When you select a program, it starts at level 1 and stays there even though you want to go up to a higher speed. It cycles through the time, speed, calories etc and after at least 30 seconds, it returns to the speed and may or may not increase. Before you know it, two and a half minutes have passed when it suddenly stops and goes into reverse. I don't know if this is a fault, or if it is such a bad design, but either way, it is useless.It has a maximum time of 15 minutes for any program, and when cycling, it wobbles from side to side as it is so light. The foot pedals are slippery hard plastic and your feet fall out of the inadequate straps, where the unit gives an error and then stops, just when you have got to beyond the speed number 3 or 4.Do not buy this as it is just a fancy toy and cannot be used with any seriousness.
E**E
A whole marketplace that need something like this...
I have no use of my legs at all and so the ability to be able to get some movement is really important. The lymph system in your body stagnates unless it is utilised and so the ability to be able to strap yourself into a machine like this that is easily controlled and can take you for a walk (of sorts) is great. The problem is that the foot pedals are very limited and the straps that keep your foot in feet in are not long enough to operate effectively, in short, ones feet keep slipping out. I contacted the company that imports it from China to see if there were different pedal options that could be sourced, foot plates that you could actually strap your shoes into but I was just given a firm no and they were actually quite unhelpful. It's a shame, because the quality of the equipment is actually quite good, it's just that I don't think they really spoke to anybody, who is semi paralysed, whilst they were designing this product. It would be so easy to make it really good and access a whole marketplace that really need something like this.
A**R
Good mechanically
Great to use but not sturdy enough. It needs to be anchored to a heavy piece of wood to use otherwise it moves all over the floor. When anchored it works very well.
F**A
Top Marks
With 12 speed settings, 1 minute to 15 minute work outs, 6 different modes and a forward / reverse pedalling motion this exercise bike lets me do a bit of pedalling at work whilst going about the day to day monotony of working with spreadsheets. On speed 12 over 60 minutes I can get around 6k on the counter, so that gives you some idea of the max speed of the machine. (Around 11k steps if you tuck a pedometer in your sock)The control panel is on a slinky wire, so I set myself up and sit on the controller so I don't have to bend down to extend the time as I like to do 60 minutes in one go.I bought it to help me do a job and that's exactly what it does. It allows me to move my legs somewhere where I wouldn't normally be able to do it.
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